Looking for practice problems for "Method of Images" for charges

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The discussion centers on seeking practice problems related to the "Method of images of charges," particularly in preparation for the IIT JAM exam. A suggestion is made to use Google to search for "Method of images problems," highlighting that advanced problems often require a broader understanding of concepts and may not fit neatly into simple categories. It is noted that exploring the more general term "boundary value problems" could yield relevant practice problems, as these may involve the method of images but also encompass additional complexities.
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Homework Statement: I am looking for practice problems for "Method of images of charges" Please help
Relevant Equations: b=R^2/a q2=-R/aq1

I am preparing for IIT JAM
 
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Have you tried the obvious, namely google "Method of images problems"?
 
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One thing that you should be aware of - as problems become more advanced, they often require knowing more than one thing, and so do not neatly fall into simple categories. More likely you will find the more general term "boundary value problems" that may or may not lend themselves to the method of images.
 
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